NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
J Mr J. 11. Thompson, land agent, Broadway, publishes particulars oitwo properties for sale on very easy terms, also Pudding sites on a To deposit. if our fair readers want to get the bOst possible value in drapery they will be interested in Morey and Son's replace announcement in tins issue.x Messrs Gillies and S'a Id or hold a stock sale at Kaponga to-morrow. Mi- A. Uhlenberg, of Waipuku, publishes a notice of thanks in* tins issue. Our readers’ attention is directed to the sale of silver and E.P. ware, to be offered by Air Ngwton King, on Saturday next, on account of a commercial traveller who is leaving lor the Old Country. All these goods are to be disposed of without reserve, ais the stock must be sold at any cost. ’See particulars elsewhere. Messrs Cuff and Walsh, general and family butchers, Broadway, has an announcement in this issue to the effect that Mr E. Walsh has purchased Mr Lee’s interest, and has 'entered into partnership with Mr F. Guff. The business will be tarried on as usual under the style ot “Cull and Walsh,” and the public can rely on always receiving the choicest oi meat and small goods. Particulars of Mr T. Lamason’s Haym'arkot and Mart sale appear in another column. The Whangamomona County Connell invito applications for the position of dog tax collector. A general servant is wanted. JA boy for farm work is wanted. An advertiser has two black ■ pug dogs for sale. Mr Newton King will hold a furniture and effects sale, on account of Mr E. B. Stohr, on Thursday, 16th January. , , . Mr Thomas Young mis opened m premises next to Herbert’s, Broadway, and intends to sell only the best lootwear at lowest prices for cash. See his advertisement in another column. In another column of this issue will bo found an advertisement from Mi C. E. James, cash trader, in. which lie draws attention to his collection of oak frames,in all styles and sizes, at prices from Is and upwards. These will be found very suitable lor 1 raining valued photographs; also a great collection of toys just the thing for birthday presents for the children. Don’t fail to see Mr James’ window display of Is articles to-morrow.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 6
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